czwartek, 21 maja 2015

Fwd: Today's headlines from The Boston Globe


RESPEKT!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: BostonGlobe.com <newsletters@email.bostonglobe.com>
Date: Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:34 AM
Subject: Today's headlines from The Boston Globe
To: pascal.alter@gmail.com


To ensure you receive your BostonGlobe.com e-mails, please add newsletters@email.bostonglobe.com to your address book.
If you have trouble reading this e-mail, click here to view in browser.
The Boston Globe

Today's headlines

5/21/2015
Today's Paper Metro Opinion Sports Comics Crossword

Page one

 

Library employee may have taken artwork, police say

The Special Collections Lobby at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square.

"We're looking at the possibility of it being an inside job," Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said.

 

Keeping holdings safe is challenge for libraries, archives

The Boston Public Library in Copley Square.

Librarians are posed with a problem as they try to secure their collections while also opening them to public study.

 

Official calls food stamp system 'an embarrassment'

Jessica Rolls learned her food stamps had been incorrectly stopped while trying to buy groceries.

The state's computer system continues to deny benefits to thousands of people, the Baker administration said.

 

Pittsfield maker of BearCat trucks says it's exempt from Obama order

Riot police were deployed with a former military vehicle during protests in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 13, 2014.

President Obama's move to curb the flow of military-grade gear to local law enforcement won't apply to a Pittsfield company.

 

N.H. Republicans slow to rally around Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush answered questions after speaking at a business roundtable in Portsmouth, N.H., on Wednesday.

The former Florida governor has failed to replicate his family's history of support in New Hampshire.

 
 

Globe Events

 
 

A house for Ben

Nicola Manganello designs an elegant home for a family in Maine with special needs.

 
  More Globe Events →  
Today's Paper →

The Nation

 

N.H. Republicans slow to rally around Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush answered questions after speaking at a business roundtable in Portsmouth, N.H., on Wednesday.

The former Florida governor has failed to replicate his family's history of support in New Hampshire.

 

NSA data grab may end this week if legislators balk

The NSA will need to begin shutting down bulk collection of phone records on Friday if Congress doesn't act.

 

Oil spill spreads across 9 miles of California coast

More than 20,000 gallons reached the sea, according to officials' estimates.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com The Nation Section →

The World

 

Islamic State conquers city noted for antiquities

A photo released Sunday of the ancient Roman city of Palmyra, northeast of Damascus.

Militants swept into the desert city of Palmyra on Wednesday, and by evening were in control of it.

 

US releases papers reportedly seized from bin Laden

The documents portray a leader cut off from his underlings, disappointed by their failures, and beset by complaints.

 

North Korea says it now has nuclear missiles

The development, if verified, would mark a major advance in the country's military capabilities.

 
Jump to BostonGlobe.com The World Section →

Editorial & Opinion

 

Saying no to Pacific trade deal is no solution to US disparities

"If any economy wants to grow and improve its standard of living, it must focus its resources on helping workers to move up from lower- to higher-wage jobs." — Kent Jones

 

letters

The house call is not exactly a 'new' model for health care

"The visiting nurse movement has its roots in Boston." — Jeanne Ryan

 

National Grid sees only a limited role for LNG

"There's a limited role for imported LNG to offset price spikes, but it's no panacea." — Marcy Reed

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Editorial & Opinion Section →

Metro

 

Library employee may have taken artwork, police say

The Special Collections Lobby at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square.

"We're looking at the possibility of it being an inside job," Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said.

 

Keeping holdings safe is challenge for libraries, archives

The Boston Public Library in Copley Square.

Librarians are posed with a problem as they try to secure their collections while also opening them to public study.

 

Walsh, Boston expand scope of gambling suit

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the city say the Massachusetts Gaming Commission repeatedly violated the law and its own rules to make sure Steve Wynn was granted a permit to build a $1.75 billion casino in Everett.

The city says the gaming board violated the law and its own rules to make sure Steve Wynn won the Boston-area casino license.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Metro Section →

Business

 

Pittsfield maker of BearCat trucks says it's exempt from Obama order

Riot police were deployed with a former military vehicle during protests in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 13, 2014.

President Obama's move to curb the flow of military-grade gear to local law enforcement won't apply to a Pittsfield company.

 

Official calls food stamp system 'an embarrassment'

Jessica Rolls learned her food stamps had been incorrectly stopped while trying to buy groceries.

The state's computer system continues to deny benefits to thousands of people, the Baker administration said.

 

Walsh says Boston mostly on track to hit 2030 housing goals

Boston issued permits for 13,000 housing units since 2011, surpassing the goal of 10,200 Walsh had set for that period.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Business Section →

Obituaries

 

Jay S. Goodman, 75; college professor inspired students

Dr. Goodman with Max, a Great Pyrenees, on campus. A columnist had made light of their similar appearances.

Dr. Goodman taught political science at Wheaton College in Norton for 50 years.

 

Margaretta 'Happy' Rockefeller, 88; widow of ex-vice president

Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and his bride landed in Caracas after their wedding.

Mrs. Rockefeller was one of the first women to speak publicly about her breast cancer in the 1970s.

 

Moshe Levinger, 80; leader of Israel's settler movement

Rabbi Moshe Levinger (left) and Hanan Porat in 1975 after Israel ruled they could establish a settlement in Hebron.

Rabbi Levinger helped spread settlements in the territories Israel conquered in the 1967 war.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Obituaries Section →

Sports

 

Rangers 2, Red Sox 1

Red Sox come up short in ninth against Rangers

Joe Kelly reacted after getting a strikout to end the seventh inning.

Joe Kelly was again strong on the mound, but the Red Sox bats couldn't come up with the needed offense.

 

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Now it could be Brady's turn to take his lumps

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he'd welcome some new information from Tom Brady.

The Patriots have reluctantly agreed to take the sanctions. It's all about Brady now.

 

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Make no mistake, this is Cam Neely's team

Instead of a potentially threatening outsider, Bruins president Cam Neely (right) went with the ultimate insider (Don Sweeney, center) as his GM choice.

CEO Jacobs termed it a "new era for Bruins hockey." It's a new era because this is now Neely's team.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Sports Section →

Thursday Scene

 

Wine movie series kicks off at the Coolidge

winemovies -

A quartet of films comprise Wine Enthusiast magazine's Wine & Film series screening at Brookline's Coolidge Corner Theatre.

 

Beyond food trucks: Where to eat near Boston Calling

Hot stone bibimbap at Koy restaurant.

Going to Boston Calling this weekend and can't eat at another food vendor? Here are some great restaurants that are quick and close by.

 

Stage REview

Stoneham Theatre mixes 'Business' and pleasure

Tyler Bradley Indyck and Ephie Aardema in

Director-choreographer Ilyse Robbins takes a dated warhorse and infuses it with movement.

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Thursday Scene Section →

Comics

Crossword

Circulars

Jump to BostonGlobe.com Circulars Section →

BostonGlobe.com BostonGlobe.com Today's headlines   |   5/21/2015
     
 
About This Email

You received this message because you signed up for Today's headlines by subscribing to BostonGlobe.com and opting in to the newsletter. (....)
 | Advertise | Privacy Policy | Help

Address:
The Boston Globe
135 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125

©Copyright 2015 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC

Brak komentarzy:

Prześlij komentarz